End-of-Season SALE FINAL REDUCTIONS IN THE SHOWROOM. During this week we will have a Great Slaughter of READY-TO-WEAR GARMENTS. Prices are cut to such an extent as to be almost unrecognisable. ONE-PIECE FROCKS, in Navy Gabardine; good styles— Usually up to 63/- Sale Prj-ce / ’ ~ LADIES’ COSTUMES in Brown, Fawn and Grey Gabardines, nu goocli styles—Usually up to Signs aU 1/ LADIES’ BLACK & WHITE GABARDINE COSTUME; one < ° u l'q /6 Usually £lO/10/- oT -T-r>m • i MAIDS’ GREY FLANNEL COAT & SKIRT; one only ?/g ■LADIEs'’ II EVENING FROCKS, all latest styles and good ings—Usually 49/6 to Signs Now all Half Pric LADIES’ UNDERSKIRTS; Blaelc and coloured— Usually 15/6, 16/6 New all 3/11 LADIES’ CORSETS; good shapes; all sizes— g/n ALL U TRTMMED°an(t, READY-TO-WEAR MILLINERY— Usually up to 49/6. Now 4/11, 7/6, 10/6 LADIES’ KNITTED COSTUMES; three onlyUsually 00/6, Gu/6 • _ n " LADIES- KNITTED PEOOKS-U.ually »P ana 22/6 LADIES’ WOOL JUMPERS —Usually up to 45/6 Now all 8/11 LADIES’ WOOL CARDIGANS—UsuaIIy up to 49/6 14/u VELOUR COATS, with and without Fur Collars Usually up to lOJgns Now 12/6, 19/6, 5 / LADES’ RAINCOATS in Fawn, Green and Navy; five only Usually up to 59/6 , Now all 14/11 SHORT’ COATS in Tweed, and Velour; four only— Usually 49/6 to Signs Now 19/6 to 29/fa LADIES’ SPENCERS and BODICES in White and Natural— Usually 5/6 Now 3/11 LADIES’ COMBINATIONS in Natural and’ Cream— Usually 9/H, 14/11 . Now all 6/11 NAPPES' VESTS in Wool and Cotton; various- shapes and styles Usually 3/11, 5/11, 8/11, 3/u _ 4/6> s/6> 6/11 CHILDREN’S CREAM WOOL VESTS; all sizes—— Usually 2/11, 4/9 Now 1/11, 2/11 LADIES’ ‘DRESSING GOWNS, in Ripple Cloth and Molleton— Usually 27/6, 69/6, 75/- Now 14/11, 35/6, 39/6 Harrops Ltd Hawera. n 3 in n mm IS YOUR BED COMFORTABLE ? IF IT ISN’T IT MAY BE BECAUSE YOU NEED NEW BEDDING. COME ALONG AND SEE OUR RANGE OF QUALITY BEDDING AT ECONOMY PRICES, We sell only GOOD BEDDING. Lots of it we make ourselves and can guarantee it equal to anything procurable. We import our own Kapoc an cl Ticking, thus eliminating agents charges. This means — LOWER PRICES ! DOWN QUILTS are now Selling LESS 20 per cent. THESE PRICES HOLD GOOD FOR THIS WEEK ONLY. INSPECT OUR DISPLAY. D. McCORMICK & CO. HOUSE FURNISHERS & CARPET IMPORTERS, PRINCES ST (Next P. 0,) HAWERA. TO STAND ON THE FARM, TAWHITI, HAWERA. THE CHAMPION BRED PAGING STALLION AZELZION (Logan Painter—Thelma) ass/SHSi? r-s * fetching as high as £<2OUU. , » wrr T OWfWH) (22A) is om* of tho loading sires in Australia. ... • • > ADONIS (2.14) is cm; <4 tiio trailing sires in Smithlaml and well up _ 111 the winning sire, and sire of the following speed merchants: Adair (2.12), Dons.tm (C 35), Queen h Own (4.00 WAVKHLKy I '^.*, 1 4.38) bred on and l<-[t a nundier of winners in Apph-shaw, Golden Wave You wUI" note^Tliat'TllKDMA only left four mares, lying half-sisters to AZELZION, viz./ eos (2.15), the dam of Onyx, champion two-mile winning record holder of the Dominion, champion stake winning mare: also Be nice and Kona Pointer 1 LADY SY'BIL (2.13), dam of Bigamist, Cardinal and Blue, and (.erieral thorp-, all ap.d MARIE CORELLI (2.17) is dam of Goodrich, Marie Lloyd, and Gallantry, real horses and winners. , ~, , . /0 , „ 7 r\. VUTHORRSS is dam of Author Dillon, classed as a worlds ohamnion u.O, •t./A o-j;, filntf [*e, who in turn is dam of Glade, Merce Pointer and Coldstream Guard. This family is noted for speed, breed. Drains, stamina and constitution, and, ax nlated l>y ing stud masters and trainers, possesses the greatest running blood south ot Hie line. AZELZION is a beautiful black stallion, 7 years old, standing over JO hands, with good iters, and is a worthy son of an aristocratic family. AZELZION has pro veil himself horse with the family' speed, and was never out of a place till meeting with an accident; starts for two firsts, two seconds, and a third, winning at hint start 1 i miles, heating ,es since sold for £IOOO. This is A.ZELZION'S first season at, the Stud, so he will he limited to a number of mares nding breeders are advised to book early and save disappointment. TERMS: 10 guineas; reduced to 8 guineas if paid at first service. Mares met at Tlawera Station; Patkloeking 3/- per week, AH care, but no responsibility. L. GOODGER, Hawera;
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 10 August 1925, Page 3
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